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Middle East Tensions Escalate Amid Claims of 19th-Century Freemason's Predictions

Key Figures:

  • Albert Pike, a Confederate general and Masonic philosopher
  • Giuseppe Mazzini, an Italian revolutionary and founder of Young Italy
  • Adam Weishaupt, founder of the Bavarian Illuminati

Background:

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The joint military action by the US and Israel on Iran has led to a significant escalation in Middle East tensions. In response, Iran launched missiles and drones towards multiple Gulf states, causing panic in regional capitals. Meanwhile, an old conspiracy theory has resurfaced online, claiming that a 19th-century Freemason predicted three world wars.

The Alleged Letter

According to reports, a letter allegedly written by Albert Pike in 1871 to Giuseppe Mazzini outlines a plan for three world wars. The letter, which has never been verified, supposedly predicts:

  1. The First World War to bring down the Russian Tsars and replace them with atheistic Communism
  2. The Second World War to create a Jewish state in Palestine while promoting international Communism
  3. The Third World War, a conflict between Western countries supporting Zionism and the Islamic world, leading to a major change in global religion

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Historical Context

Albert Pike was a prominent Masonic philosopher who rose to become Sovereign Grand Commander of the Scottish Rite's Southern Jurisdiction. Giuseppe Mazzini was a key thinker behind Italian unification and had ties to Freemasonry. However, there is no solid evidence to support claims of a direct connection between the two men or their involvement in a global Luciferian programme.

Origins of the Conspiracy Theory

The story of the alleged letter originated in the mid-20th century through William Guy Carr's book Pawns in the Game (1955). However, the language and content of the letter bear similarities to Léo Taxil's anti-Masonic claims, which were later admitted to be a hoax.

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